Sanguinary
Sanguinary is a dog-friendly cafe in Blackheath, with dogs welcome in outdoor area. Just 350m away, Blackheath Gardens is a great nearby park for a walk with your dog.
At a glance
Before you go
- 💧No confirmed water bowl for dogs — bring some just in case.
What people say
Really cool vibe, super nice owner As a coffee and tea snob, I can safely say the beans they use are high quality and super tasty, and they make their chai blend themselves! Highly recommend the Panela Iced Chai - super tasty. My dog also loved their puppy biscuits.
Unique atmosphere, cosy, eclectic and chilled. A feel that will turn you off or turn you on. But for an early coffee (opens at 6am week days), great tasting coffee and a laid back rock track around you, who wouldn't love it....I did
What a fantastic selection of coffee. Two days in a row and we absolutely loved the different drinks that we tried and the muffins are delicious
We were hunting for speciality coffee for a Christmas gift .. the person who helped us did not just know a lot about coffee, you could tell it was their passion! I have seen 10 year olds talk about Pokemon cards with less passion! (By the way ….that is a LOT!!) They asked how the person receiving the gift likes to have their coffee ? Do they have milk etc.. because it was important to choose the right kind of coffee . Shame we live in Lithgow or this would be one of my stops when buying my staff coffee in the morning!! Well done !!
Stumbled across this gem after a morning hike and couldn’t be happier we did. Jeremy, the owner, was incredibly kind and welcoming—it felt like chatting with an old friend, even though we had just met. The food and drinks were absolutely superb; we even ordered extras to take home! On top of that, we picked up some awesome merch from a local artist that they feature—such a sick way of remembering our visit. My partner and I are already planning to make this our monthly breakfast date spot. Thank you for such a lovely and memorable morning!
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